The Michigan Journal of International Law

The Michigan Journal of International Law (MJIL) is amongst the most highly-regarded journals in international law. Established as a student-run publication at the University of Michigan Law School, MJIL draws on the Law School's world-renowned faculty, curriculum, and library in international legal studies to present cutting-edge articles and book reviews from leading scholars and practitioners in international, comparative, and foreign law.

Established:

1989

Issue:

40.1

Online Since:

2012

Founded in 1859, "The University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor is one of the world’s finest institutions of legal education. The School has a sizable and diverse faculty, with many preeminent in their fields. The careers of alumni also speak eloquently to the strength of the School; our graduates are leaders serving with distinction in the public, private, and academic sectors in this nation and beyond." (See more)

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